The EU makes significant decision: it proclaims itself “the freedom zone for LGBTIQ”

The EU Parliament adopted a clear declaration of personal freedoms in response to resolutions in Poland against people with differing sexual orientation. With a majority of 492 pro against 141 votes against and 46 abstentions, the Eurodeputs in Brussels voted in favour of a resolution to declare the European Union “freedom zone for LGBTIQ”. [...]
The EU Parliament adopted a clear declaration of personal freedoms in response to resolutions in Poland against people with differing sexual orientation.
With a majority of 492 pro against 141 votes against and 46 abstentions, the Eurodeputs in Brussels voted in favour of a resolution to declare the European Union “freedom zone for LGBTIQ”.
Cause for this reaction as well as for the resolution, Poland was among other things, with its strong conservative Catholic tradition, where as early as 2019, about 100 municipalities declared themselves to be the “pa LGBTIQ” area. The right-wing National Party PiS regularly complains of a LGBTIQ-ist “urcrats of Brussels and heads against Polish traditions and values.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyeen and EU Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli welcomed the resolution, saying that “The EU should be a freedom zone for all of us, without exception. ”
Expected Critics
Parliamentary groups of Social Democrats, Liberals and Democrats hailed the result. Meanwhile, right-wing conservatives and nationalist right-wing parties criticised him by accusing other parties of left-wing ideology and propaganda.
The Polish party PIS's Eurodeput, Ryszard Legitco, called resolution “absurde” and the EU Parliament a “major ideological carkiner”. Family politics is exclusively the national competence of EU countries, and Polish municipalities have their right to protect the traditional family and reject “overdontrine” of children with “











